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ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0006610
RECORD_ID
PR0505513
PE
2950
FACILITY_ID
FA0006438
FACILITY_NAME
United # 5446
STREET_NUMBER
1403
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
COUNTRY CLUB
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
APN
12323246
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1403 W COUNTRY CLUB BLVD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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l <br /> 7i I <br /> Corrective Action Plan—Tosco(76) Service Station No 11192, Stockton, California <br /> March 13, 2002 <br /> Also in April of 2001, GR conducted a well search and Sensitive Receptor Survey (SRS) in the <br /> vicinity of the subject site The well search was conducted within a '/2-mile radius around the site <br /> Based on the available data supplied by the California Department of Water Resources (DWR), three <br /> municipal wells were identified within the '/2-mile radius of the study area, the closest well is located <br /> approximately 1,000 feet north-northwest of the site The depths of all three municipal wells were <br /> reported to exceed 550 feet bgs and contain screened intervals beginning at a minimum of 350 feet <br /> bgs The SRS was conducted within a 500-foot radius centered around the subject site The SRS <br /> involved distributing questionnaires to all residences and businesses within the study area, requesting <br /> information about potential groundwater receptors GR distributed 141 questionnaires via the U S <br /> Post Office and a total of 49 questionnaires (35%) were returned to GR None of the returned <br /> questionnaires identified the presence of a well within the SRS study area (GR, 2001) <br /> On August 8, 9 and 10 2001, GR installed three offsite and one deep onsite groundwater monitoring <br /> wells (MW-8 through MW-11) The three shallow wells were installed to depths ranging from 28 <br /> to 29 feet bgs The deep well, MW-11 was installed to a total depth of 79 feet bgs Soil samples <br /> collected from well borings MW-8, MW-9 and MW-10 were reported as ND for all analytes Soil <br /> sample MW-11-14, collected at 14 feet bgs, contained ] 7 ppm of MtBE Groundwater samples <br /> collected from wells MW-8, MW-9 and MW-10, were reported as ND for all analytes The only <br /> analyte detected in groundwater from well MW-11 was MtBE at a concentration of 110 ppb (EPA <br /> Method 8260) <br /> • On December 3 through December 7, 2001, SECOR International Incorporated (SECOR)performed <br /> a dual-phase extraction (DPE) event at the site The DPE was performed on wells MW-3 and <br /> MW-7, and operated for a total of 110 hours Flow rates during the test varied from 10 90 to 33 41 <br /> cubic feet per minute (cfm) and vacuum rates varied from 24 to 25 inches of mercury (in Hg) Over <br /> the course of the five day event, SECOR reportedly removed a total of 0 pounds (lbs) of TPHg, 0 01 <br /> lbs of benzene, and 6 64 lbs of MtBE The amount of hydrocarbons removed is based on laboratory <br /> samples collected during the test SECOR determined that the vacuum radius of influence was <br /> between 36 and 60 feet Approximately 20,830 gallons of groundwater was extracted during the <br /> DPE event Based on the low mass removal achieved with this test, SECOR concluded that DPE <br /> is not an effective remedial alternative for this site <br /> 23 Geology and Hydrogeology <br /> The site is situated on generally flat topography at an elevation of approximately six feet above sea <br /> level Smith Canal is located approximately 1,300 feet south of the site and the Calaveras River is <br /> approximately 3,500 feet north of the site Both of these waterways are channeled, flow generally <br /> southwest, and drain into the Stockton Deep Water Channel <br /> Boring logs from wells MW-1 through MW-7 indicate that the site is predominantly underlain by <br /> clay and clayey sand with lesser amounts of silt, except in monitoring well MW-6, in which poorly <br /> graded sand with gravel was encountered from 25 to 40 feet bgs (IT, 1991) <br /> 140245 08 3 <br />
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